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IAT, OCTOBER S 1941 Page 15 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER flT lariiM To (SMve &mtcMw Stiff Will Not Ce From Ring . of popular belief Joe retire from the ring. entourage said as graded into Mike Ja- lJ?fnrt six-round job he ETffeninr Louie the Yogi at stiffening Mnndav l i - rcmnnua thus boosting , v i - o nnn nOO-mark. r ? v. will not retire from Re said he was ready to F .nit. and rain- "W Uncle Sam', khaki and .. 21 DUCKS a mourn. wu insisiea u " for a tune-up bout . 1 !11 ,1th Billy "Lonn in wws toe out .i. kr .149 cash customers ii. Jd into a gross gaie kw to see Joe ijoiub wij until the sixth round e finally wound up his Sun Lch and serve it A la Joe htvle. To many an expert LVjoe vas a long way from irk destroyer wno nas cnop- one guy alter anotner who ing speea, power nu 11 for nail a aozen years. slow, his timing was pa is he missed swing after and at times he looked kv the whole thing. But I wound up and served up iday punch, he was tne game Lmd-carver. Joe, himself, auite sure whether this the one with which he flat- old Jim Braddock or the at busted Paulino Uzcudun's . i i i t en was ine naruesi ue a ever fought a defensive, waiting the express instruction of titer. His nanaier nave tnea ( ttAOf-MAtK Andrews' Wildcats Lick Locals 13-6 Results Last Week Alabama 47, Southwestern Louis iana Institute 6. Mississippi State 6, Florida 0. Georgia 81, Mercer 0. N. C. State 6, Davidson 8 (tie). Kentucky 37, Virginia Tech 14. Tulane 21, Boston College 7. Clemson 36, Virginia Military 7. Duke 43, Wake Forest 14. South Carolina 13, North Caro lina 7.' ." Virginia 25, Lafayette 0. Centre 14, Mississippi College 7. Eastern Kentucky Teachers 14, Carson Newman 0. Presbyterian 34, Oglethorpe 14. Maryland 18, Hampden-Sydney 0. Navy 34, William and Mary 0. .,, Notre Dame 38, Arizona 7. Vanderbilt 3, Purdue 0. - Texas Christian 6, Tulsa 0. Arkansas 56, Central Oklahoma State 0. Southern Methodist 54, North Texas State 0. to make him do just that in every major fight he's ever had. He's always disobeyed before, walked out swinging, and bulled his way to victory. Monday night, ironi cally, he followed orders and got his ears' scrambled. That's why he had quite a row with his hand lers after the fight was over. Lou received $71,765 for his share of the proceeds. Joe's earnings for Monday's fight boosted his take for 1941 to $458,917.02 for seven fights, the biggest year he s had since he started his pro career in 1934. In his eight years of knocking guys over, he has earned $2,180,484.26. The Waynesville Mountaineers met their Waterloo last Friday when they were defeated by the Andrews Wildcats. The locals were outclawed 13-6. Although the home team seemed to be trying hard enough they couldn't get anywhere against the hard driving Wildcats. R. Parker, quarter-back for An drews, was the spark-plug of the Andrews offense. Carrying the ball almost every time, he account ed for most of the yardage chalked up for Andrews. Henry trying time' and time again to carry the ball over the line couldn't seem to hit his stride be fore he was downed by an Andrews player. After fighting for each yard Henry finally got loose in the third quarter to make the only tally the locals chalked up. The Wildcats scored once in the second quarter and again in the fourth quarter. . Lineup: . Pos..,.Mountaineers Andrews LE Francis .. ..................Creasman LT McRory .. ...................Luther LT McRorie ................,.Luther C Arrington .Cathey, RG Constance '.. . .......Lunsford RT Compton ................Cabe RE Janes .........Brady QB Henry .........R; Parker LHB Yount .. V. Parker RHB Fisher .. u .McConnell FB Inman ... ......... .....Peurifoy Automobile and truck users paid out $1,722,000,000 in local, state and federal taxes during the last 12 months, or one out of every nine dollars collected for taxes in the country. ,' Some folks are worrying over what the world is coming to. What we should worry about is where it is going to. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOST White dog with yellow spots, wearing collar with own er's name and Florida address. Saturday afternoon from Dun ham House. Return to Watkins Chevrolet Company. Reward of fered. . . ' Oct. 2 'cFor Quality School Shoes ys r v ft v-, , y.:;,1 ! lit I iiotiirnc IU , ' !tirnvlllirll f WW" WANTED FARMERS of this county to produce more milk. Get in on this good market. See Pet Dairy Products Co. TF FOR SALE 2 horse cane mill, 12 foot copper evaporator, brick furnace. For sale cheap. R. F. - Swayngim, DeUwood road, Oct- 2 CASH PAID For Good " Used Cars See Champion Motor Co. Canton. N. C. LOST Small red crocheted pock etbook on Main street Finder please return to Miss Won , Farmer, Canton, route 2. Re ward. Ocl. 2 FOR RENT Frigidaire, 9 cubic feet, trays. Perfect condition. $3.00 per month, 118 Main street, opposite LeFane Hotel. Oct. 2 FOR SALE By owner, 77 acres of land. Old house and barn, 3 springs, 40 acres timbered, 100 apples trees. Adjoining the park at Mt. Sterling on Highway 284. Liberal terms; See J. M. Cald well at Mt. Sterling or Jack Sut ton, Waynesville (owner). Sept. 18-26-Oct. 2-9. SEE H. B. MILNER at Belle Meade for good hay and feeds at lowest price. Phone 9164. Oct. 3. WE CAN MEET YOUR EVERY NEED FOR CHDLDRENS' SHOES MJTY ICE G. E. Ray's Sons SEE H. B. MILNER if you need a good used circulator heater. Fire place grates and mantels. Belle Meade. Phone 9164. It FOR RENT Four rooms- and bath. Furnished or unfurnished. Garage, water and lights. Phone 321-M. Mrs. W. A. Hyatt. It LOST On Labor Day at baseball game, man's signet ring, "F" engraved inside. Reward offer ed. Return to Frank Jamison, Franklin, N. C. Oct. 2. FOR RENT Three-room furnish ed apartment. Steam heat, elec tric kitchen. Call 853-W. Oct 2 FOR RENT Hazelwood's newest apartments. Desirable location. The Gables, Main street, Hazel wood. Oct. 2 FOR SALE Pears at 60 and 75 cents a bushel. Call at Clyde . Wi Flower Shop. . Oct. 2 GAMES SCHEDULED FOR THIS WEEK (1940 scores shown) FRIDAY GAMES University of Maryand (6) vs. West. Mary (0) at Baltimore. V. M. I. phia, Pa. vs. Temple at Philadel- 0)uirQftDO"D,0(0)Cl One Of Hardest Games Of Season On Friday Night New Band Features Will Be Given Friday Night At Second Football Game Catawba College vs. Newberry at Salisbury. Elon College (7) vs. Miami Uni. (30) at Miami, Fla. Lenoir-Rhyne (19) (13) at Salem, Va. vs. Roanoke Emory & Henry (0) vs. Point (7) at High Point High SATURDAY'S GAMES Erkine College vs. Guilford Due West at Auburn (20) vs. Tulane" (14) at New Orleans. University of Alabama (0) vs. Miss. State (13) at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Georgia Tech vs. U. Chattanooga at Atlanta. U. of Georgia (33) vs. S, Caro lina (2) at Athens. Univ. of Kentucky (47) vs. Wash. & Lee (12) at Lexington, Va. Louisiana State U. Austin, Tex. vs. Texas at Univ. of Mississippi (27) vs. Southwestern (6) at Oxford, Miss. Univ. of Tennesse (13) vs. Duke (0) at Durham. Vanderbilt (21) vs. Tenn. Tech Yankees Win The New York Yankees took the first game of the World Series yesterday afternoon 3 to 2 from the Brooklyn Dodgers. (0) t Nashville. The Citadel vs. Army at West Point, N. Y. Clemson (26) vs. N. C. State (7) at Charlotte, N. C. Davidson (7) vs. University of N. C, (26) at Davidson. Furman Greenville. vs. Wake Forest at University of Florida (23) vs. Tampa(4) at Gainesville. V. (46) P. I. (4) vs Georgetown at Blacksburg, Va. U. Univ. of Virginia (19) vs. (14) at New Haven, Conn. Yale William & Mary (46) vs. Rand Macon (6) at Williamsburg. Appalachian State (28) vs. King College (3) at Boone. Hampden-Sydney vs. Apprentice at Newport News. Wofford College (26) vs. thorpe (14) at Spartanburg, Olgle- Of all the motor vehicles regis tered 41 per cent are on farms and in towns under 2,500 population. The Waynesville township high school band aside from the fact that it plays an important role in the regular school program con tributes quite a lot of color to our football games. Most of us do not realize how much practice and hard work it requires for the intricate maneu vers that the band performs. According to L. T. New, Jr., band director, the band has quite a few eye-catching maneuvers to perform here Friday night. At the beginning of the game the band will march out on the field in mass formation and play the Star Span gled Banner, At the half the band will make a special entrance on the field featuring the Majorettes, then winding in and out of spiral forma tion they will face the Waynesville stands and play a special novelty number featuring (Squeaky) Nobel Garrett, Jr., on the snare drums. After this the band will then march across the field and facing the Marion grandstand and play a song recognizing the Marion high school. Mr. New also revealed pending plans for a special program at the game between Waynesville and Canton on the 17th. The Waynes ville band and Canton band will combine to form a 100 piece band on the field at that time. New York has the largest num ber of motor vehicles registered and Nevada the smallest number. California has the largest num ber of motor vehicles in proportion to population, there being only 2.7 persons per passenger car owned, while Arkansas comes at the other end of the list with 11.3 persons per car. Marion Fresh From Vic tory, As Mountaineers Tasted Defeat Last Week. WE ATHERBY TO CHANGE LINE-UP High School Band To Gire Special Marching and Se lections Friday Night. The Mountaineers will meet one of the strongest teams of their schedule here Friday night when they tangle with the Marion high school team. The Marion team fresh from their 27 to 6 Btampede over Hen dersonville, loqks very much as if they will give the local boys some very keen competition. Coach Weatherby stated that there will be several changes in the Mountaineer line-up. Due to their set-back last week, and the fact that many of the newcomers are showing quite a lot of talent All of the boys have been working hard and showing great improve ment and are eager to make up for the 13 to 6 defeat they suf fered last week at the hands of the Andrews Wildcats. This game will be the second that the locals have played at home. So far the attendance at the home games has been splendid. Around 1,200 to 1,500 were present at the first home game and many more are expected to attend tomorrow and help the boys win the game. The Waynesville high band will as usual play an important part in the program. They will present several new maneuvers and nov elty numbers before and at the half of the game. i - Announcing SHOWING OF THE 194 2 FOMD FMDAY October Third The FORD 6 90 HORSEPOWER "America's Most Modern Six" The FORD V-S 90 HORSEPOWER "America's Lowest Priced Eight" SEE THESE FRIDAY DAVE RIDDLE, Sales Manager Phone 52. Asheville Road I- i , : " m
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